No. 35707 (5-year Review): Rule R392-302. Design, Construction and Operation of Public Pools  

  • DAR File No.: 35707
    Filed: 01/20/2012 09:33:50 AM

    NOTICE OF REVIEW AND STATEMENT OF CONTINUATION

    Concise explanation of the particular statutory provisions under which the rule is enacted and how these provisions authorize or require the rule:

    This rule is authorized by Subsection 26-1-30(2). Subsection 26-1-30(2)(u) authorizes the Department to adopt rules and enforce minimum sanitary standards for the operation and maintenance of swimming pools, public baths, and bathing beaches.

    Summary of written comments received during and since the last five-year review of the rule from interested persons supporting or opposing the rule:

    The Office of Epidemiology has not received any written comments either supporting or opposing the entire rule. An ongoing committee (the Pool Advisory Committee) composed of local regulators, pool service and construction people, and pool operators meets regularly to discuss any issue about pools that may come from any source. The committee provides the Environmental Sanitation Program recommendations for changes to the rule in response to those issues. Other sources of comments about particular parts of the rule have come from the local health department directors and from local environmental health directors. Some of the most significant issues reviewed include: the allowance of gravity drain systems, interactive water features, private pools and swim lessons, standards for non-cementitious pool shells, bather loads, underwater ledges and seats, deck obstructions, pool entrance latch height, turnover in multi-type pools, handrails on stairs inside the pool perimeter, anti-entrapment outlets and systems, first aid kit contents, LED underwater lighting, total dissolved solids in pool water, lifeguard procedures, diapers in public pools, and cryptosporidiosis watches and warnings.

    Reasoned justification for continuation of the rule, including reasons why the agency disagrees with comments in opposition to the rule, if any:

    This rule is a very important aspect of public health and safety protection. Even those who have argued about aspects of the rule have never said the rule wasn't needed. As highlighted in the 12/22/2006 MMWR publication of the Centers for Disease Control, public pools have a high potential for transmission of disease. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has also highlighted many safety issues with public pools. Proper regulation of public pools is a key aspect to reducing those risks. Therefore, this rule should be continued.

    The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:

    Health
    Disease Control and Prevention, Environmental Services
    CANNON HEALTH BLDG
    288 N 1460 W
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84116-3231

    Direct questions regarding this rule to:

    Authorized by:

    David Patton, Executive Director

    Effective:

    01/20/2012


Document Information

Effective Date:
1/20/2012
Publication Date:
02/15/2012
Filed Date:
01/20/2012
Agencies:
Health,Disease Control and Prevention, Environmental Services
Authorized By:
David Patton, Executive Director
DAR File No.:
35707
Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
R392-302. Design, Construction and Operation of Public Pools.